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SOA: Southern CO Elk Hunt

Hunting Monster Elk…Hit Or Miss Watch our expert Steve West as he sets out on an  Elk hunting  trip to Southern Colorado with his team. Steve shows us how patience and perseverance are the two most important factors that can lead you to the success in the hunt of a lifetime. Watch as Steve teams up with his  Elk Hunting Guide   Ryan Capps and fellow hunter Kim Bowman. Colorado is home to over 300,000 elk. The state provides abundant opportunities for hunting trophy quality elk and monster bulls. Watch our expert Steve West as he sets out on an  Elk hunting  trip to Southern Colorado with his team. Steve shows us how patience and perseverance are the two most important factors that can lead you to the success in the hunt of a lifetime. Watch as Steve teams up with his  Elk Hunting Guide   Ryan Capps and fellow hunter Kim Bowman.

Top Hunting Seasons in US That You Shouldn’t Miss

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 Hunting is one of the most traditional and sought after sports in the US. For many pro hunters, it’s not just a tool for outdoor enjoyment and wildlife management but a way of life. Always a favored means of recreation, it paves the way for sustaining the natural wildlife population. Strict federal laws for points of confinement and seasons form the guiding lines for hunter activities in different states.  Hunting Season Across most states, the process of assigning seasons is triggered by a lot-drawing or ballot process with focus on parties wishing to make use of federal public land. Once the seasons are allocated to specific states, authorities specify the hunting practices to be followed. The nature of permissible firearms and ammunition is also laid down for hunters. As in the past, strict rules about seasons for small and  big game hunting  in the US will be in force in 2021. It’s possible that few new hunting regulation plans may be enforced to protect the ecosystem from getting

Deer Camp - FarWide

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Opening day for firearm white-tailed deer changes very little from year to year. Whatever date it happens to fall on, many hunters have blocked off time around the opener from now to eternity. Anyone lucky enough to be involved in the tradition with a core group of friends and family will tell you it is an irreplaceable weekend. In their minds, it might as well be an official holiday.. But what is it that makes this weekend so special? The company is the same as last year and so is the food. It’s the same trip, isn’t it? Yes, it is, and it always will be. Below the repetition is a tradition that perfectly illustrates the allure of hunting. Deer Hunting is not only about taking a deer, but it is also about reconnecting to yourself. When you’re back at deer camp you feel that connection instantly. There is a connection through generations bound in hunting stories that probably aren’t factual, but they are important. The night before the hunt is for planning. Who gets what stand, when is

Two Grizzly Bear Attacks Reported by FWS and WGFD

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(Investigations are ongoing by FWS and WGFD regarding grizzly bear attacks on two hunters in Wyoming.) Recent bear attacks on two hunters in Wyoming have once again established the extensive presence of grizzly bears in the region. While both hunters survived, these two incidents have put FWS and WGFD on high alert. As per comments released by WGFD — Wyoming Game and Fish Department  — the first of the two attacks took place on September 24th towards the evening. The incident took place in the elk hunting area of Thorofare. The injured hunter was hospitalized after being airlifted from the site of the attack. The following Saturday, there was another grizzly bear attack that occurred on Rattlesnake Mountain. The bear charged at an archery hunter in the region west of Cody. Thankfully, the hunter escaped unharmed and the bear was hunted down. The Fish and Wildlife Service of the US is getting assistance from WGFD in these investigations. Farwide.com keeps you updated with recent news